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Electronic dance music has truly come into its own in the past few years, and it is now one of the most popular genres out there, especially with younger generations. There are only a handful of big stars that can send big singles to radio and sell millions of albums, but there are plenty of acts that are extremely popular within the EDM community, and who work extremely hard. Releasing new music is a great excuse to tour and play festivals, and that’s where some of these DJs make their millions.

Quite a few well-known acts have new albums coming later this year. Here are ten that you should listen for if you’re in the mood to dance.

Calvin Harris performs at the 2015 We Can Survive Concert at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP)

Calvin Harris

This one isn’t a certainty, but signs point to a new album coming this year. Harris is the world’s highest-paid DJ, and his singles perform very well on charts around the well. He released the single “How Deep Is Your Love” this past summer, a song that doesn’t appear on his last album...which probably means that it’s on the next one, and that such a project is underway. We can at least expect to hear more from a new collection at some point this year.

Steve Angello

One third of the Swedish House Mafia—who have since disbanded, but only after becoming one of the most important dance productions groups ever and helping bring electronic dance music to the masses—has been releasing music under his name and with fellow SHM member Sebastian Ingrosso, but 2016 will finally see him produce an album under his own name. Wild Youth will be his first solo record in over a decade, and now that he has a global fanbase of millions, it’s a different story for Steve.

St. Lucia is the pseudonym of Jean-Philip Grobler (though it is also considered a group at times), and it is also one of the most exciting names in the electro/synthpop game. Since his debut full length was released back in 2013, Grobler has been touring extensively, and last year saw some new music in the form of a catchy single, “Dancing On Glass”. 2016 promises to bring a sophomore effort, Matter, which his record label will want to promote with vigor, so as to capitalize on his growing popularity.

Kygo

The Norwegian producer has been a leading force in the emerging genre of tropical house, which has become the sub genre du jour for all of EDM. In just one year, he released a handful of singles—“Firestone (ft. Conrad Sewell)”, “Stole The Show (ft. Parson James)”, and several others—that became global hits. In just twelve months, he racked up over one billion plays on Spotify, all while touring the world nonstop and headlining festivals. All of that isn’t too shabby for an artist who doesn’t yet have a name for his upcoming debut album.

M83

The French production duo has been spending its time crafting movie scores since their latest album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, helped make them a beloved electronic dance act and earned them a Grammy nomination. Fans have been patiently waiting for a new, proper M83 record, and thankfully that is expected this year, though at this point there isn’t any indication as to what it will sound like.

Major Lazer

One of many monikers under which super producer Diplo creates music, Major Lazer is incredibly prolific. The group released an album in 2015, which spawned the massively-successful hit single “Lean On (ft. DJ Snake and MØ)”, which was played over 500 million times on Spotify alone last year—enough to give it the title of the most-played song of all time. Diplo has stated that a fourth ML record, entitled Music Is The Weapon, will be released in 2016 at some point.

Jack Ü

The duo, comprised of Skrillex and Diplo, had a surprisingly successful 2015, and it appears that the two want to keep the hits coming. Not only did the new side project fare well with fans and critics, the single “Where Are Ü Now” was a charts and sales hit, and it helped usher in a new era of Justin Bieber. The duo’s debut album also earned them two Grammy nominations in the dance categories at the upcoming ceremony.

Baauer

It’s been almost four years since Baauer surprised the country by sending his debut single “Harlem Shake” to number one in the US (thanks to an updated Billboard charting methodology that included YouTube views), and in that time he hasn’t gotten around to releasing an album. It might be a little late to capitalize on that viral hit, but Baauer now has a certain place in the EDM world, and many have been waiting for a full album for some time now.

DJ Snake

Though you might not know his name very well, there is little chance you haven’t heard DJ Snake’s work. He has charted two top five hits in the past few years: the Lil Jon-featuring “Turn Down For What”, and this year’s “Lean On (with Major Lazer and MØ). He has yet to release an album of his own, and it looks like he is ready to do so in 2016, and if his past successes are any indication, it may be chock full of radio-ready hits.

deadmau5

The EDM star spent much of his 2015 stirring up controversy both within his genre and outside, but 2016 will see him getting back to what he does best—creating cutting-edge electronic dance music. Not much is known about his upcoming eighth album, but it is sure to have an extremely odd title (he is known for his nonsensically-named records), and it will be worth listening to.